Ian M. Macfarlane

Ian M. Macfarlane

Ian M. MacFarlane 900 North Grand Avenue #61557 (903) 813-2347 Sherman, Texas 75090 [email protected] http://ianmacfarlanephd.com Education Doctor of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology, 2013 University of Minnesota, Department of Educational Psychology, Minneapolis, MN. APA accredited. • Concentration in Quantitative Methods in Education • Dissertation: Anxiety’s Effect on the Experience of Supervision of Genetic Counseling Students. Chair: Tom Skovholt, Ph.D., L.P., A.B.P.P. • Advisor: Patricia McCarthy Veach, Ph.D., L.P. Master of Arts in Counseling and Student Personnel Psychology, 2008 University of Minnesota, Department of Educational Psychology, Minneapolis, MN. • Master’s Thesis: Clinical Experience, Counselor Stress and Self-Care Behavior • Advisor: Patricia McCarthy Veach, Ph.D., L.P. Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, 2006 University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts, Minneapolis, MN. • Minor: Family Violence Prevention • Phi Beta Kappa Induction, 2006 • Graduated with High Distinction (GPA > 3.9) Awards/Honors • E. Don Williams Outstanding Greek Sponsor Award, awarded April, 2016, by Austin College Student Engagement, Enrichment, and Development Office • Crusader Award, awarded October, 2015, by Alley’s House – a non-profit in Dallas, TX that work with teenage mothers • Excellence in Scholarship Award, awarded May, 2014, by Austin College’s Social Science Division • Faculty Appreciation Recognition, Spring, 2014, sponsored by Lacy Price, Austin College Softball Grants Received – Principle Investigator Anxiety’s Effect on the Experience of Supervision of Genetic Counseling Students, 2011 • Source: Graduate Students of the College of Education and Human Development Organization – University of Minnesota Grants Received – Consultant Identification of Patient-Centered Outcome Measures in Genetic Counseling, 2013 • Source: Audrey Heimler Special Projects Fund – Genetic Counseling Foundation/National Society of Genetic Counseling Every Picture Tells a Story: Effects of Photographic Images on Perceptions and Attitudes about Genetic Conditions, 2011 • Source: Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences A Practical Guide for the Design, Implementation, and Publication of Genetic Counseling Student Research, 2009 Updated 5/16 MacFarlane 2 • Source: Audrey Heimler Special Projects Fund – Genetic Counseling Foundation/National Society of Genetic Counseling Evaluation of Use of the Counseling Center on the Retention of Students of Color, 2009 • Source: Loftus Diversity Endowment – University of St. Thomas Teaching Experience Assistant Professor, Austin College, Department of Psychology, Sherman ,TX • Full-Term Courses Taught: o General Psychology, PSY 101; Fall 2013; Spring 2014, 2 sections; Fall 2014; Spring 2015; Spring 2016 o Research Methods, PSY 201; Fall 2013; Summer 2014; Fall 2014; Summer 2015 o Psychopathology, PSY 281; Spring 2015; Summer 2015; Spring 2016 o Psychotherapy & Assessment, PSY 250/282; Spring 2014; Fall 2014; Fall 2015 o Psychopathology, PSY 320; Fall 2013; Summer 2014 o Foundations of Clinical Practice, PSY 350; Spring 2015; Spring 2016 o Dynamics of the Counseling Relationship, PSY 415, Spring 2014 o Clinical Practicum, PSY 450, Fall 2015 • Freshmen Seminars Taught: o Who or What is Normal, and Why Should I Care?, C/I 101F, Fall 2015 • January-Term Courses Taught: o Cinematic Depictions of Mental Health: Does Hollywood Raise Awareness or Propagate Stereotypes? PSY 100A, January, 2015 • Scarborough Summer Research Fellows Supervised: 1 • 200-level Directed Studies Supervised: 2 • 400-level Independent Studies Supervised: 1 • Career Study Off-Campus Students Supervised: 4 • Honor’s Theses Chaired: o Katie Gowdy, May, 2016 – Jurors’ Perceptions of The Mentally Ill o Kayla Linthicum, May, 2016 – Development of Vicarious Resilience Scale o Amanda Wise, December, 2014 – Media in art therapy for specific psychological diagnoses: A qualitative study. • Honor’s Theses Committees: o Ian Ruth, May, 2017 – Title TBD o S. Alexandra McClendon, May, 2015 – Child credibility in mock child sexual abuse trials • Senior Theses Supervised: o Chelsea Smith, May, 2016 – Attitudes toward polyamory: The effects of gender, sexual orientation, and religion. o Matthew Bagley, May, 2016 – Attitudes toward polyamory: The effects of politics, race, and religion. Adjunct Faculty, Normandale Community College, Department of Psychology, Bloomington, MN • Courses Taught: o General Psychology, PSY 1110; Spring 2012, 2 sections Instructor, University of Minnesota, Departments of Psychology & Educational Psychology, Minneapolis, MN • Courses Taught: o Introduction to Psychological Measurement and Data Analysis, Lab Instructor, PSY 3801; Spring, 2012, 2 sections; Fall, 2011, 2 sections Updated 5/16 MacFarlane 3 o Basic and Applied Statistics, EPSY 3264; Spring, 2010; Fall, 2010 Co-Instructor, University of Minnesota, Department of Educational Psychology, Minneapolis, MN • Courses Taught: o Pre-practicum (Counseling Skills Course), EPSY 8501; Fall, 2008; Fall, 2007 Certificate from Preparing Future Faculty Program, May, 2011 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN • Learned to teach with student-centered learning principles and interactive lecturing techniques, to use classroom assessment techniques to improve course delivery, and developed a complete syllabus for an Abnormal Psychology course, including major assignments. • Gained practical experience in teaching at a liberal arts institution by delivering lectures in 3 different courses as well as teach a lab session – courses: Research in Psychology (PSYC 201), Developmental Psychology (PSYC 250), and Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 100). • Participated in departmental and faculty meetings with faculty mentor to better understand non- teaching responsibilities of faculty at a liberal arts undergraduate college. • Faculty mentor: Rachel Lucas-Thompson, Ph.D., Macalester University, St. Paul, MN Invited Lectures/Presentations • Mindfulness & Visualization Skills for Athletes (May, 2016). Austin College Women’s Basketball Team, Sherman, TX. • Clinical Supervision in Genetic Counseling: Building toward an Empirical Model (April, 2016). Faculty Research & Pedagogy Series, Robert & Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching, Austin College, Sherman, TX. • Finals Tips Panel (November, 2014; November, 2015). Countdown to Finals Series, Academic Skills Center at Austin College, Sherman, TX. • Who’s Making Your Decisions? (February, 2015). Fraternity & Sorority Bid Day Presentation, Student Engagement, Enrichment, & Development Office at Austin College, Sherman, TX. • Individual & Institutional Cultural Competence (October, 2014). Co-presented with Lisa M. Brown. Robert & Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching, Austin College, Sherman, TX. • Unpacking Cultural Differences among Our Students (October, 2014). Co-presented with Lisa M. Brown. Robert & Joyce Johnson Center for Faculty Development and Excellence in Teaching, Austin College, Sherman, TX. • Utilizing the MBTI to Better Engage with Your Residents (October, 2014). Resident Assistant In- Service Training, Student Engagement, Enrichment, & Development Office at Austin College, Sherman, TX. • Perfectionism & Self-Compassion in East Asian International Students (November, 2012). Counseling & Psychological Services Professional Issues Seminar at Utah State University, Logan, UT. • Qualitative Research Primer (April, 2012). Master’s Research Seminar (EPSY 8431) at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. • Case Study in Career Assessment: The Career Counseling & Assessment Center, (May, 2011). Career Counseling: Theory & Procedures (PY 604) at St. Mary’s University, Minneapolis, MN. • How can I answer my research question? Matching statistics with research design, (March, 2011). Research Methods Course (GCD 8994) at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. • Counseling Skills Demonstration, (2010, October; 2011, November). Portrayed the counselor in a simulated 50 minute counseling session for Pre-Practicum Course (EPSY 8501) at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Updated 5/16 MacFarlane 4 Advising Experience Austin College, Sherman, TX • Faculty advisor to Psi Chi International Honor Society in Psychology: 2013 – present • Faculty co- advisor to Chi Tau Chi fraternity: 2015-present • Faculty advisor to Austin College Psychology Club: 2013-2015 • Current mentees: 26 • Total mentees at AC: 27 • Freshmen registration advisor: 2014, 2015, 2016 Selected Clinical Work Doctoral Intern [APA ACCREDITED], August, 2012 – July, 2013 Counseling and Psychological Services – Utah State University, Logan, UT • Conducted initial consultations, intakes, crisis, short-term, and ongoing individual therapy • Co-led interpersonal process (Men’s Issues, Understanding Self and Others) and structured (Skills Training, Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction) groups • Performed psychoeducational and learning disability assessments (15 batteries) • Supervised doctoral graduate assistant and undergraduate REACH Peer on clinical work • Outreach liaison with Office of International Students and Scholars • Presented workshops titled “Stress Management,” “Getting the Most Out of Your Sleep,” and “Managing a Faith Crisis” • Conducted outreach presentations to classroom, staff, and student orientation groups on topics such as CAPS services, stress management, and MBTI profiles • Participated in campus-wide mental health screening events (i.e., Anxiety, Depression,

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